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2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution - Tech Knowledge

Is Going Fast About More Than Just Power?
By David Luong
Photography by David Luong
Lancer Clutch Tech Twin Disc Clutch
You put the car into gear, bring the gas up slightly and slowly creep into deep stage. The clutch goes in, the revs build, and the only noises invading your ears are the sweet sounds of turbo spool and sonic exhaust blasts. The guy in the rocket-powered minivan in the next lane (hey, it could happen) is sporting a pair of dead-serious eyes and looks ready to run. You'd be concerned about the turbo kit you just finished piecing together, except there's no time to think. The lights drop, you pop clutch and floor it. Nothing happens. No launch, no minivan destruction and no speed. The engine just bounces off the rev limiter and you've got smoke. Not tire smoke-clutch smoke.

Lancer Clutch Tech Lancer
The EVO was put on the dyno... 
   
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Lancer Clutch Tech Lancer
The EVO was put on the dyno at Tuning Technologies with the stock clutch and then run on the dyno with the SPEC clutch after a day for break-in. We measured the same ambient air conditions for both runs.
It's simple enough to guess that a lighter clutch and flywheel are easier to spin, since they weighs less. This is the reason for the massive popularity of lightweight flywheels; they can actually make your car faster with their reduction in weight. And since the force required to spin a clutch and flywheel depends partly on mass and size, a smaller clutch/flywheel combo should also aid acceleration. It's the same principle behind using lightweight forged wheels versus big, heavy chrome wheels.

Lancer Clutch Tech Braided Clutch Lines
The factory clutch slave cylinder... 
   
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Lancer Clutch Tech Braided Clutch Lines
The factory clutch slave cylinder will no longer be needed, replaced by these braided lines. The clutch line from the master cylinder goes directly into the lower line and the upper line contains the new bleeder screw.
The SPEC Mini Twin clutch kit offered both the elements we were looking to test gains from: a smaller size and a lighter weight. Rated to hold 800 lb-ft of torque, the SPEC clutch kit came with an aluminum flywheel seven pounds lighter than stock (8.5 pounds versus 15.5 pounds) and was 16 pounds lighter in total than all the factory parts. This is even counting the SPEC hydraulic throwout bearing that converts the clutch from pull-type to push-type for more reliable operation.


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